Sexual assault cases can be difficult to defend. A good defense requires a thorough evaluation of the evidence and an in-depth understanding of the sentencing requirements and sentencing options which are available for the particular offense.

Florida sexual assault defense lawyer Bruce H. Denson is a former prosecutor for Pinellas County and has been providing criminal defense legal services for over eight years. He is selective about the cases he accepts, providing a forceful and committed defense to those clients he represents in both adult and juvenile court.

If you’ve been arrested for sexual assault, sexual battery, statutory rape, or date rape, contact Florida defense attorney Bruce Denson, a Florida lawyer with a track record of thorough and effective representation.

Why work with The Denson Firm?

We understand this is a difficult time, possibly a very confusing time. We work with many first-time offenders, including college students facing allegations of date rape and charges of violating Florida statutory rape laws. When you work with The Denson Firm, you can expect:

To be listened to

To receive clear, understandable information from us regarding your case

To be informed of all defense options and to be consulted about how to proceed with your case.

At The Denson Firm, we understand that the key to successful legal defense in cases involving serious sex crimes charges is careful preparation of the defense case and attention to detail. We limit the number of cases we take so we can devote the time to your case that it requires.

We strive to find the best option to advance your cause. We stay informed of all available sentencing options and treatment programs, some of which are available to first-time offenders. In sex crimes cases, we look at plea negotiations if that will help you avoid a sex offender designation.

Contact The Denson Firm to consult a sex crimes attorney with years of experience handling allegations of sexual assault. You do have options; we can explain them to you.

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